On Aug. 28, at the south 19th and Mildred streets McDonald's restaurant, my daughter, Sabrina Hardy, had taken her young son Anthony for lunch. She passed out at the wheel of her car near the order window, and a nurse, with her children, in either the car in front of her or behind called 911 and proceeded to help them... My daughter does not know the name of the lady who helped her, nor the name of the employee who gave my grandson some ice cream, but wishes to express her thankfulness and assistance in this time of need. I had been in California because of medical problems of a son and returned Sunday to find Sabrina in the hospital with an inoperable brain tumor. We, Sabrina's family, wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the nurse and her family. Possibly if she reads the paper, she will see and know that her quick and thoughtful actions undoubtedly saved my daughter's life. Whoever you are, wherever you may be, thank you.
The above article appeared in The News Tribune on September 16, 1999,
in their Applause section.
It was submitted by Antoinette, Tacoma.